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We have just had a total loss of a number of supers in a fire.
Has anyone had expericence in assessing the value of a super and
frames based on cost of : super, frames, labour, paint, nails, wire,
foundations etc. but importantly the cost of having the foundation
drawn into comb? I am aware of the various research for conversion
of honey into wax i.e. 1:7 to 1:18 - take your pick........ but from
a practical point of view, can anyone indicate past experiences with
this situ?
TIA
Peter Bray,
Airborne Honey Ltd., PO Box 28, Leeston, New Zealand
Fax 64-3-324-3236, Phone 64-3-324-3569 [log in to unmask]
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